Beautiful! I imagine it's inspiring to visit a guitar maker's workshop. I've never been to one.

It is inspiring, and t also deepened my understanding of what a classical guitar is and what it is not. You start to see how the physical, acoustical and technical principles interact and define the range of possibilities of construction an actual guitar, and how certain procedures enhance or counteract the aims of the construction (like usage of certain glues etc....). I have had and still have endless conversations with my luthier friends, always questioning certain aspects of guitar making and having answers about their ideas about these aspects...

For me very enriching...
best wishes
Robert

Music is a big continent with different landscapes and corners. Some of them I do visit frequently, some from time to time and some I know from hearsay only ...

I was on the floor the day after after cutting out three tops and three bottoms and I little light went on in my head. I,had just bent up the six sides about an hour before and had been walking over the scrap all day.

HR

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I hate sanding wood or anything else for that matter I just happen to be good at it...

I was on the floor the day after after cutting out three tops and three bottoms and I little light went on in my head. I,had just bent up the six sides about an hour before and had been walking over the scrap all day.